Question
What was a global impact of the French Revolution?(4 points)
Responses
The establishment of a long-lasting monarchy
The establishment of a long-lasting monarchy
The abolition of slavery across all French territories
The abolition of slavery across all French territories
Widespread political instability in France and Europe
Widespread political instability in France and Europe
Peaceful relations with neighboring European countries
Responses
The establishment of a long-lasting monarchy
The establishment of a long-lasting monarchy
The abolition of slavery across all French territories
The abolition of slavery across all French territories
Widespread political instability in France and Europe
Widespread political instability in France and Europe
Peaceful relations with neighboring European countries
Answers
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The global impact of the French Revolution can be summarized as follows:
1. **Widespread political instability in France and Europe**: The French Revolution inspired a wave of revolutionary movements across Europe and beyond, leading to conflicts and changes in governance in various countries.
2. **The abolition of slavery across all French territories**: The revolution set the stage for the eventual abolition of slavery in French colonies, particularly with the decree in 1794 that abolished slavery, though it was later reinstated in 1802 before being fully abolished again in 1848.
3. **Rise of nationalism**: The principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity motivated nationalist movements in many countries, fostering a sense of national identity that challenged empires and monarchies.
4. **Influence on political ideologies**: The revolution contributed to the development of modern political ideologies, including liberalism, socialism, and republicanism, influencing governance and political thought worldwide.
The response options provided do not seem to include these points accurately. The first option on establishing a long-lasting monarchy is incorrect, while peaceful relations with neighboring countries were not a global impact of the revolution.
1. **Widespread political instability in France and Europe**: The French Revolution inspired a wave of revolutionary movements across Europe and beyond, leading to conflicts and changes in governance in various countries.
2. **The abolition of slavery across all French territories**: The revolution set the stage for the eventual abolition of slavery in French colonies, particularly with the decree in 1794 that abolished slavery, though it was later reinstated in 1802 before being fully abolished again in 1848.
3. **Rise of nationalism**: The principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity motivated nationalist movements in many countries, fostering a sense of national identity that challenged empires and monarchies.
4. **Influence on political ideologies**: The revolution contributed to the development of modern political ideologies, including liberalism, socialism, and republicanism, influencing governance and political thought worldwide.
The response options provided do not seem to include these points accurately. The first option on establishing a long-lasting monarchy is incorrect, while peaceful relations with neighboring countries were not a global impact of the revolution.